It’s been a while since there were two Android superphones released so close together that they compete with one another so directly, but Samsung and HTC seem destined to do this dance. HTC looks like they will be the first out of the gate after announcing that the new HTC One will be available on April 19.

We’ve reached peak anticipation for the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4. The phones have been gently cradled by press at their launch events, and now despite delays it is time to put the phone in the hands of users. For those still stuck trying to decide which phone they want to get, the next few weeks will be pretty rough. HTC and Samsung are both offering top of the line phones, but it looks like the first to hit shelves is going to be the One. To make things even sweeter, depending on which carrier you go with there’s a good chance you’ll walk away on the 19th with more than a phone if you decide to pre-order.

AT&T’s HTC One launch is going to be a little bit different from everyone else’s. For starters, there’s an exclusive at AT&T on the 64GB version of the phone for $299 on a new contract. Everyone else will have the 32GB version for a little while, and if history is any indicator the 64GB version will become available in few months. If you pre-order the phone, AT&T will be handing you a Media Link HD adaptor, which allows for wireless streaming of your phone and its content to your television.

Of course, if you’d rather go elsewhere, T-Mobile is offering the HTC One on their new UNcarrier plans. Specifically, you can get the new phone for $99 on a two year payment plan with whatever monthly agreement you’d like. If you pre-order from T-Mobile, you get HTC’s classy looking car dock. Sprint hasn’t announced any sweet deals for pre-ordering, and the phone isn’t going to be on Verizon as the HTC One, so your choices are pretty well varied.

If you’ve participated in HTC’s online registration service, you could even get an additional $100 off the cost of their new phone by trading in your existing one. This is the promotion their reps were handing out along with warm drinks and snacks during the NYC unveil of the Samsung Galaxy S4. From a pre-launch perspective, HTC remains pretty positive that their new phone will do well this year, and at the very least their carrier partners seem excited to bring such a powerful phone to their lineup.